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Archaeology building is lesser-known treasure

STAFF EDITORIAL

Issue date: 10/22/07 Section: Opinion
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OF ALL THE remodeling and building projects that have occurred on campus over the last two years, the Delchamps Archeology Building is one of the nicest. Unfortunately, many of USA's students have never stepped foot in this structure.
The Alfred and Lucile Delchamps Archeology Building was completed in 2005, yet many students have not sought the opportunity to visit the building.
One look is enough to tell that the building is unique from other recent additions on campus. The decorative wooden structures that line the street in front of the building are eye-catching.
The interior design is very sleek and modern. The Indian artifacts displayed provide a stark contrast between old and new. It is refreshing to see simple décor that allows the displays to be the focal point of the room.
With the generosity of the Delchamps family and other donors, the University was able to construct a truly unique building that is both simple and plush at the same time. Without a doubt, the archeology building is worthy of a visit.
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